Trump Cancels Summit with Putin Amid Diplomatic Standoff
President Donald Trump canceled a summit with Russian President Vladimir Putin, citing stalled diplomatic efforts. Trump mentioned frustration with negotiations and announced new sanctions on Russian oil exports, aiming to pressure Moscow over its actions in Ukraine while expressing hope for future talks.
President Donald Trump has called off a scheduled summit with Russian counterpart Vladimir Putin, citing a lack of progress in ongoing diplomatic efforts. Trump hinted that the timing was not appropriate for the meeting, expressing doubts about reaching desired diplomatic outcomes.
The decision was announced at the White House, where Trump revealed his frustration over stalled negotiations. Despite good conversations with Putin, Trump admitted, "They just don't go anywhere." The President expressed hope for future engagements.
The cancellaton of the summit coincided with the U.S. unveiling fresh sanctions on Russian oil exports, part of a broader push to pressure Moscow over its military activities in Ukraine. Trump described the measures as potentially temporary, aiming for eventual resolution through dialogue.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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